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7935d3668a Fix T95479: geometry nodes crash with cage display
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14225
2022-03-02 16:10:42 +01:00
Henrik Dick
c2e8e68b65 Fix T95963: change thresholds in complex solidify
This fix contains two parts. There was one critical mistake where
order of two indices was wrong when removing constraint planes from
the array. The other changes are improvements to the used thresholds
to keep everything numerically stable.

Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D14183
2022-03-02 12:14:22 +01:00
1598ab9639 Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release' 2022-02-25 17:23:14 -05:00
7aa0be4b32 Fix: Failing OBJ export tests due to mesh normals commit
In some cases, the normal edit modifier calculated the normals on one
mesh with the "ensure" functions, then copied the mesh and retrieved
the layers "for write" on the copy. Since 59343ee162, normal
layers are never copied, and normals are allocated with malloc instead
of calloc, so the mutable memory was uninitialized.

Fix by calculating normals on the correct mesh, and also add a warning
to the "for write" functions in the header.
2022-02-25 17:18:07 -05:00
bdf4e1596d Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/blender-v3.1-release' 2022-02-25 21:36:09 +01:00
c8b4e0c0b5 Disable GPU subdivision if autosmooth or split normals are used
These features are complicated to support on GPU and hardly compatible
with subdivision in the first place. In the future, with T68891 and
T68893, subdivision and custom smooth shading will be separate workflows.
For now, and to better prepare for this future (although long term
plan), we should discourage workflows mixing subdivision and custom
smooth normals, and as such, this disables GPU subdivision when
autosmoothing or custom split normals are used.

This also adds a message in the modifier's UI to indicate that GPU
subdivision will be disabled if autosmooth or custom split normals are
used on the mesh.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14194
2022-02-25 21:28:13 +01:00
ad3ee84f4e Cleanup: Remove unused mesh dirty flags
These were only set in two places. One was related to "tessellated loop
normal", and the other derived corner normals. The values were never
checked though, after 59343ee162. The handling of dirty face
corner normals is clearly problematic, but in the future it should be
handled like the normal layers on the other domains instead.

Ref D14154, T95839
2022-02-22 13:13:13 -05:00
9762dbe94e Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release' 2022-02-21 13:07:14 -05:00
be6bcaa8c1 Fix T93873: Wrong limits for color socket exposed to modifier
Limit the min and max of the IDProperty for the node group input
from 0 to infinity, and the soft min and max between 0 and 1.

Thanks to @PratikPB2123 for investigation.
2022-02-21 13:01:37 -05:00
Henrik Dick
68586d2c18 Complex Solidify: improve constraints solver
The constraints solver is now able to handle more cases correctly.
Also the behavior of the boundary fixes is slightly changed if
the constraints thickness mode is used.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14143
2022-02-21 14:13:55 +01:00
fa715a158a Vertex Weight Mix: support Minimum and Maximum mix modes.
The modifier supports arithmetic operations, like Add or Multiply,
but for some reason omits Minimum and Maximum. They are similarly
simple and useful math functions and should be supported.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14164
2022-02-21 16:01:39 +03:00
7f68185d34 Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release' 2022-02-18 15:17:01 -06:00
969c4a45ce Cleanup: Use functions for accessing mesh normal dirty state
It's better not to expose the details of where the dirty flags are
stored to every place that wants to know if the normals are dirty.
Some of these places are relics from before vertex normals were
computed lazily anyway, so this is more of an incrememtal cleanup.
This will make part of the fix for T95839 simpler.
2022-02-18 13:21:36 -06:00
ddf189892c Cleanup: Rename original curve object type enum
This commit renames enums related the "Curve" object type and ID type
to add `_LEGACY` to the end. The idea is to make our aspirations clearer
in the code and to avoid ambiguities between `CURVE` and `CURVES`.

Ref T95355

To summarize for the record, the plans are:
- In the short/medium term, replace the `Curve` object data type with
 `Curves`
- In the longer term (no immediate plans), use a proper data block for
  3D text and surfaces.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14114
2022-02-18 09:50:29 -06:00
ae9dd0cbf9 Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release' 2022-02-17 23:44:47 -06:00
Pratik Borhade
1d0d810331 Fix T93526: Missing tooltip for attribute search button
For the attribute search button, the tooltip was missing
if the input socket type has attribute toggle activated.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14142
2022-02-17 23:44:16 -06:00
57013e2a44 Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release' 2022-02-16 19:51:58 +01:00
05697470ab Cleanup: Remove deprecated StringGrid from our openvdb code
StringGrid has been deprecated in openvdb 9.0.0 and will be removed soon

Reviewed By: Brecht

Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D14133
2022-02-16 19:49:58 +01:00
19403fc852 Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release' 2022-02-14 17:48:52 +01:00
0999a01b03 Fix T95320: CacheFile templates crash when used through Python
The crash is caused as we did not check that the RNA pointer is null
before trying to use it. This moves the existing checks from the
modifier panels into the template functions so the logic is a bit
centralized.
2022-02-14 16:13:25 +01:00
c434782e3a File headers: SPDX License migration
Use a shorter/simpler license convention, stops the header taking so
much space.

Follow the SPDX license specification: https://spdx.org/licenses

- C/C++/objc/objc++
- Python
- Shell Scripts
- CMake, GNUmakefile

While most of the source tree has been included

- `./extern/` was left out.
- `./intern/cycles` & `./intern/atomic` are also excluded because they
  use different header conventions.

doc/license/SPDX-license-identifiers.txt has been added to list SPDX all
used identifiers.

See P2788 for the script that automated these edits.

Reviewed By: brecht, mont29, sergey

Ref D14069
2022-02-11 09:14:36 +11:00
Henrik Dick
6804ab2381 Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release' 2022-02-10 22:39:38 +01:00
Henrik Dick
39bac58cdf Fix: Enable edge bevel weight in solidify if needed
Complex Solidify creates edge bevel weights on the rim if the
according vertex has some vertex bevel weight. If there are no
edge bevel weights, they were left disabled even if vertex bevel
weights are used.
2022-02-10 22:29:10 +01:00
e098a29606 Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release' 2022-02-09 15:54:41 +01:00
7313a84c5a Fix T95612: only overwrite existing attributes with matching domain and type
Also fixes T95611 and T95610.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14051
2022-02-09 15:50:03 +01:00
fe1816f67f Curves: Rename "Hair" types, variables, and functions to "Curves"
Based on discussions from T95355 and T94193, the plan is to use
the name "Curves" to describe the data-block container for multiple
curves. Eventually this will replace the existing "Curve" data-block.
However, it will be a while before the curve data-block can be replaced
so in order to distinguish the two curve types in the UI, "Hair Curves"
will be used, but eventually changed back to "Curves".

This patch renames "hair-related" files, functions, types, and variable
names to this convention. A deep rename is preferred to keep code
consistent and to avoid any "hair" terminology from leaking, since the
new data-block is meant for all curve types, not just hair use cases.

The downside of this naming is that the difference between "Curve"
and "Curves" has become important. That was considered during
design discussons and deemed acceptable, especially given the
non-permanent nature of the somewhat common conflict.

Some points of interest:
- All DNA compatibility is lost, just like rBf59767ff9729.
- I renamed `ID_HA` to `ID_CV` so there is no complete mismatch.
- `hair_curves` is used where necessary to distinguish from the
  existing "curves" plural.
- I didn't rename any of the cycles/rendering code function names,
  since that is also used by the old hair particle system.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14007
2022-02-07 11:56:48 -06:00
f79c8e25f1 Cleanup: Grammar in comments and tooltips
- "own" -> "its own"
- "it's" -> "its"
- Use proper plural
2022-02-04 14:52:52 -06:00
f9aab6717b Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release' 2022-02-04 13:11:18 +01:00
b8a634cb1d Fix T95489: support writing to vertex groups with geometry nodes again
Technically, this can't be relied upon in the long term. It worked more or
less accidentally before. It was broken by a previous fix accidentally. I mainly
bring it back because rBa985f558a6eb16cd6f0 was not expected to have
this side effect.

Note, this change can result in slower performance. Writing to a vertex
groups is less efficient than using a generic attribute.
2022-02-04 13:10:02 +01:00
b9483ea380 Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release' 2022-02-03 10:02:36 +01:00
c8cca88851 Fix assert in original modifiers pointer update function
The issue was happening with a specific file where the ID management
code was not fully copying all modifiers because of the extra check
in the `BKE_object_support_modifier_type_check()`.

While it is arguable that copy-on-write should be a 1:1 copy there is
no real need to maintain the per-modifier pointer to its original.
Use its SessionUUID to perform lookup in the original datablock.

Downside of this approach is that it is a linear lookup instead of
direct pointer access, but the upside is that there is less pointers
to manage and that the file with unsupported modifiers does behave
correct without any asserts.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13993
2022-02-03 10:02:20 +01:00
d81c3bcfbb Merge branch 'blender-v3.1-release' 2022-02-02 10:56:00 +01:00
a985f558a6 Fix T95084: evaluate all output attributes before changing geometry
This refactors how output attributes are computed in the geometry
nodes modifier. Previously, all output attributes were computed one
after the other. Every attribute was stored on the geometry directly
after computing it. The issue was that other output attributes might
depend on the already overwritten attributes, leading to unexpected
behavior.

The solution is to compute all output attributes first before changing the
geometry. Under specific circumstances, this refactor can result in a speedup,
because output attributes on the same domain are evaluated together now.
Overwriting existing might have become a bit slower, because we write the
attribute into  new buffer instead of using the existing one.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13983
2022-02-02 10:54:54 +01:00
c9b578eac8 Geometry Nodes: Remove object transform dependency in some cases
The geometry nodes modifier currently always adds a dependency
relation from the evaluated geometry to the object transform. However,
that can be avoided unless there is a collection or object info node in
"Relative" mode.

In order to avoid requiring dependency graph relations updates often
when editing a node tree, this patch doesn't check if the node is muted
or if the data-block sockets are empty before adding the dependency.

Fixes T95265

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13973
2022-02-01 16:27:29 -06:00
bff83ecee5 Cleanup: Add missing breaks in previous commit
I missed compile warnings for these. Sorry for the noise.
Also combine assignments with null checks to save a few lines.
2022-01-31 15:43:23 -06:00
2053fc849e Cleanup: Return early, use switch, rename function 2022-01-31 15:27:35 -06:00
79032a8513 Cleanup: Remove unused DerivedMesh flag
The value of this flag was never used.
2022-01-30 18:11:20 -06:00
a58592885c Cleanup: Remove modifier type hair callback
This is similar to e032ca2e25 which removed the
callback for volumes. Now that we have geometry sets, there is
no need to define a callback for every data type, and this wasn't
used. Procedural curves/hair editing will use nodes rather than new
modifier types anyway.
2022-01-30 00:07:07 -06:00
f8b8727873 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/blender-v3.1-release' 2022-01-30 01:07:38 +01:00
2cf3ed13da Fix T95315: "Override Layers" panel open crash with null CacheFile 2022-01-30 01:06:56 +01:00
e951e81b0f Cleanup: Cmake: remove unnecessary definitions for internationalization
Previously, macros were ifdefed using the cmake option `WITH_INTERNATIONAL`
However, the is unnecessary as withen the functions themselves have checks for building without internationalization.
This also means that many `add_definitions(-DWITH_INTERNATIONAL)` are also unnecessary.

Reviewed By: mont29, LazyDodo

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13929
2022-01-29 17:40:27 -05:00
90a23dec46 Cleanup: Remove mesh vertex "temp tag" flag
As part of the project of converting `MVert` into `float3`
(more details in T93602), this is an easy step, since it
is only locally used runtime data. In the six places it was
used, the flag was replaced by a local bitmap.

By itself this change has no benefits other than making some
code slightly simpler. It only really matters when the other
flags are removed and it can be removed from `MVert`
along with the bevel weight.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13878
2022-01-28 22:40:13 -06:00
cdcbdf8ce4 Remove compilation warnings TexResult. 2022-01-28 13:28:31 +01:00
834b966b41 Fix T95212: Mirror modifier normals crash
The vertex and face normals from the input mesh
were used to calculate the normals on the result,
which could cause a crash because the result should
be about twice as large.

Also remove an unnecessary dirty tag, since it is handled
automatically when creating a new mesh or in the case
of the mirror modifier, when calculating the new custom
face corner normals.
2022-01-27 11:02:10 -06:00
0ec94d5359 Geometry Nodes: Port weld modifier to the merge by distance node
This commit moves the weld modifier code to the geometry module
so that it can be used in the "Merge by Distance" geometry node
from ec1b0c2014. The "All" mode is exposed in the node
for now, though we could expose the "Connected" mode in the future.

The modifier itself is responsible for creating the selections from
the vertex group. The "All" mode takes an `IndexMask` for the
selection, and the "Connected" mode takes a boolean array,
since it actually iterates over all edges.

Some disabled code for a BVH mode has not been copied over,
it's still accessible through the patches and git history anyway,
and it made the port slightly simpler.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13907
2022-01-25 11:07:31 -06:00
932d8dba52 Point Cloud: expose in Python API for release, now that Cycles uses it
Previously it was only part of experimental features in beta, however now
renderers can render point clouds generated by geometry nodes. Adding or
converting a point cloud object directly is still hidden by default, since
there is no good way to edit it.
2022-01-25 18:03:52 +01:00
0f89bcdbeb Fix depsgraphs sharing IDs via evaluated edit mesh
The evaluated mesh is a result of evaluated modifiers, and referencing
other evaluated IDs such as materials.
It can not be stored in the EditMesh structure which is intended to be
re-used by many areas. Such sharing was causing ownership errors causing
bugs like

  T93855: Cycles crash with edit mode and simultaneous viewport and final render

The proposed solution is to store the evaluated edit mesh and its cage in
the object's runtime field. The motivation goes as following:

- It allows to avoid ownership problems like the ones in the linked report.
- Object level is chosen over mesh level is because the evaluated mesh
  is affected by modifiers, which are on the object level.

This patch allows to have modifier stack of an object which shares mesh with
an object which is in edit mode to be properly taken into account (before
the change the modifier stack from the active object will be used for all
objects which share the mesh).

There is a change in the way how copy-on-write is handled in the edit mode to
allow proper state update when changing active scene (or having two windows
with different scenes). Previously, the copt-on-write would have been ignored
by skipping tagging CoW component. Now it is ignored from within the CoW
operation callback. This allows to update edit pointers for objects which are
not from the current depsgraph and where the edit_mesh was never assigned in
the case when the depsgraph was evaluated prior the active depsgraph.

There is no user level changes changes expected with the CoW handling changes:
should not affect on neither performance, nor memory consumption.

Tested scenarios:

- Various modifiers configurations of objects sharing mesh and be part of the
  same scene.

- Steps from the reports: T93855, T82952, T77359

This also fixes T76609, T72733 and perhaps other reports.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13824
2022-01-25 14:32:23 +01:00
95981c9876 Geometry Nodes: Extrude Mesh Node
This patch introduces an extrude node with three modes. The vertex mode
is quite simple, and just attaches new edges to the selected vertices.
The edge mode attaches new faces to the selected edges. The faces mode
extrudes patches of selected faces, or each selected face individually,
depending on the "Individual" boolean input.

The default value of the "Offset" input is the mesh's normals, which
can be scaled with the "Offset Scale" input.

**Attribute Propagation**
Attributes are transferred to the new elements with specific rules.
Attributes will never change domains for interpolations. Generally
boolean attributes are propagated with "or", meaning any connected
"true" value that is mixed in for other types will cause the new value
to be "true" as well. The `"id"` attribute does not have any special
handling currently.

Vertex Mode
 - Vertex: Copied values of selected vertices.
 - Edge: Averaged values of selected edges. For booleans, edges are
   selected if any connected edges are selected.
Edge Mode
 - Vertex: Copied values of extruded vertices.
 - Connecting edges (vertical): Average values of connected extruded
   edges. For booleans, the edges are selected if any connected
   extruded edges are selected.
 - Duplicate edges: Copied values of selected edges.
 - Face: Averaged values of all faces connected to the selected edge.
   For booleans, faces are selected if any connected original faces
   are selected.
 - Corner: Averaged values of corresponding corners in all faces
   connected to selected edges. For booleans, corners are selected
   if one of those corners are selected.
Face Mode
 - Vertex: Copied values of extruded vertices.
 - Connecting edges (vertical): Average values of connected selected
   edges, not including the edges "on top" of extruded regions.
   For booleans, edges are selected when any connected extruded edges
   were selected.
 - Duplicate edges: Copied values of extruded edges.
 - Face: Copied values of the corresponding selected faces.
 - Corner: Copied values of corresponding corners in selected faces.
Individual Face Mode
 - Vertex: Copied values of extruded vertices.
 - Connecting edges (vertical): Average values of the two neighboring
   edges on each extruded face. For booleans, edges are selected
   when at least one neighbor on the extruded face was selected.
 - Duplicate edges: Copied values of extruded edges.
 - Face: Copied values of the corresponding selected faces.
 - Corner: Copied values of corresponding corners in selected faces.

**Differences from edit mode**
In face mode (non-individual), the behavior can be different than the
extrude tools in edit mode-- this node doesn't handle keeping the back-
faces around in the cases that the edit mode tools do. The planned
"Solidify" node will handle that use case instead. Keeping this node
simpler and faster is preferable at this point, especially because that
sort of "smart" behavior is not that predictable and makes less sense
in a procedural context.

In the future, an "Even Offset" option could be added to this node
hopefully fairly simply. For now it is left out in order to keep
the patch simpler.

**Implementation**
For the implementation, the `Mesh` data structure is used directly
rather than converting to `BMesh` and back like D12224. This optimizes
for large extrusion operations rather than many sequential extrusions.
While this is potentially more verbose, it has some important benefits:
First, there is no conversion to and from `BMesh`. The code only has
to fill arrays and it can do that all at once, making each component of
the algorithm much easier to optimize. It also makes the attribute
interpolation more explicit, and likely faster. Only limited topology
maps must be created in most cases.

While there are some necessary loops and allocations with the size of
the entire mesh, I tried to keep everything I could on the order of the
size of the selection rather than the size of the mesh. In that respect,
the individual faces mode is the best, since there is no topology
information necessary, and the amount of work just depends on the size
of the selection.

Modifying an existing mesh instead of generating a new one was a bit
of a toss-up, but has a few potential benefits:
 - Avoids manually copying over attribute data for original elements.
 - Avoids some overhead of creating a new mesh.
 - Can potentially take advantage of future ammortized mesh growth.
This could be changed easily if it turns out to be the wrong choice.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13709
2022-01-23 22:42:49 -06:00
46475b8e11 Cleanup: Grammar: its self vs. itself 2022-01-23 22:34:56 -06:00
c69a581c0b Cleanup: avoid positional struct initialization
When moving to C++ field for initialization was removed.
Favor assignments to field names as it reads better and avoids bugs if
files are ever re-arranged as well as mistakes (see T94784).

Note that the generated optimized output is identical with GCC11.
2022-01-24 14:27:16 +11:00